The Science of Near-Death Experiences: What Neuroscience Reveals About the Mind, Brain, and Afterlife (Beyond Death: The Near-Death Experience Series)

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The phrase “explained by science” carries a quiet authority, yet in the case of near-death experiences, that authority often rests on a narrowing of the question rather than a true resolution of it. At the threshold where life falters, consciousness does not always dissolve into confusion or absence; instead, many report experiences marked by clarity, structure, and an intensity that exceeds ordinary perception, raising a deeper question that cannot be dismissed by a single mechanism or reduced to a convenient conclusion.This book enters that tension with precision, examining near-death experiences not as isolated anomalies or dismissible hallucinations, but as patterned states of consciousness that appear across cultures, beliefs, and circumstances with striking consistency. Recurring elements—out-of-body perception, movement through a tunnel, encounters with light or presence, a sense of expanded awareness, and lasting psychological transformation—are approached as structured phenomena whose internal coherence demands careful attention rather than quick interpretation.Grounded in neuroscience while extending beyond its surface claims, the text explores the most widely accepted explanations, including oxygen deprivation, the dying brain hypothesis, and neurochemical processes such as endorphin release and DMT activity, assessing not only their explanatory strength but also their limits. It becomes clear that identifying the physiological conditions in which these experiences occur is not the same as explaining their full architecture, their narrative sequence, or their enduring impact on those who return from them.What emerges is a more exacting inquiry into the nature of consciousness itself, especially under extreme conditions where conventional models begin to lose coherence. The book examines how experience is formed, how perception reorganizes when the brain is under threat, and why near-death experiences often present with a degree of order and meaning that stands in tension with what physiology alone would predict.Written for readers who seek depth rather than reassurance, this work offers a clear, disciplined exploration of one of the most persistent questions at the boundary of science and human experience: what, if anything, remains when the brain approaches its limit. Read more

ASIN B0GX32LQ7B
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Language English
File size 577 KB
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Print length 139 pages
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Part of series Beyond Death: The Near-Death Experience Series
Publication date April 15, 2026
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